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  • 25/02/2025 10:49 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Eldering is not just about growing older; it’s about growing deeper. It’s a conscious choice to step into a new stage of life where the experiences and lessons gathered over decades are transformed into gifts for others.  As Elders, we are not merely retired professionals or individuals who’ve "done their time"; we are wisdom keepers, mentors, and bridge-builders who guide others, model resilience, and hold space for meaningful conversations in a rapidly changing world.

    This series is about becoming an Elder—not just by age but by intention. It’s a journey of self-discovery and transformation, exploring what it takes to embrace the role of an Elder in today’s world and live the later years of life with purpose, authenticity, and impact.  It’s an invitation to shift from “what was” to “what’s possible” and step into this powerful stage of life with courage and grace.

    What conscious ageing is about

    • Doing inner work to combat fears about aging,
    • Harvesting wisdom from life review.
    • Life repair & forgiveness & introduction to forgiveness work
    • Navigating life’s transitions gracefully
    • Facing our mortality,
    • Embracing mystery,
    • Turning our passion into service for the well being of our planet and future generations.


    Facilitator - Martina Breen

    Join me for a 4-week online programme

    Mondays- April 7th, 14th, 21st and May 5th.

    6.30pm - 8pm

    The programme will be recorded (for registered participants only)

    so that if you access if you miss any section.

    Click here for Event Details and to book


  • 24/02/2025 14:38 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Trauma, Addiction and Family Systems: Supporting Healing Across Generations

    (Registration limited to 50 participants)
    (CPD: 6 points (ACI))

    Presenters: Marion Rackard & Mick Devine
    For further information please contact: mick.devine@hotmail.com

    Date/Time:
    Saturday 5th April 2025 at 10:00 until 17:00

    Venue:
    Brandsma Room
    Carmelite Community Centre
    56 Aungier St
    Dublin D02 T258

    ___________________________________________________________________________________

    BACKGROUND
    Many clients attending for treatment in Ireland today for drug and alcohol disorders and for counselling generally are contending with the childhood adversity of being raised in a household where substance use disorder was a significant influence on the holding environment. This factor limited the physical, psychological and emotional availability of one or both parents to meet the developmental needs of the growing child. The treatment and counselling processes can bring the impacts of these limitations on the client’s personality development into awareness. Within the therapeutic alliance these limitations can be reworked to facilitate personal development of the clients and/or effective readjustment.  As a result of this process the enduring and prevailing constraints on the client’s functioning in daily life can be understood. Exploration of how parental substance use disorder has a particular influence on the emerging personality of the child/client equips the therapist to provide detailed and assured support to the client as they struggle to come to terms with present day problems.

    Reviews of previous seminar with 48 IAHIP Members (Feb 2024) 

    • "Both presenters so honest, open and knowledgeable which helped to anchor the theory. It’s hopeful to see healing in action."
    • "Thank you, loved the grounding, the experiential, very inclusive and safe workshop”.
    •  “I truly valued today, thank you for giving space to speak about the unspeakable. The use of the bottle of alcohol was very impactful"

    AIM
    To provide an opportunity for counsellors and psychotherapists to explore developmental trauma resulting from parental problem alcohol use and how this limits:

     i. Functioning in daily life 

    ii. Relating in relationships

    iii. Impact on work in addiction

    OBJECTIVES

    1. To establish a learning environment where participants engage experientially with material presented
    2. To present the work of leaders in the field of Adult Children of Alcoholics Trauma Syndrome
    3. To present the work of leaders in the field of developmental psychology
    4. Participants reflect on their practice in the light of the material and experiment with applying new learnings to their work role.

    ___________________________________________________________________________________

    PRESENTERS

    Marion Rackard, ACI, IAHIP

    Counsellor (ACI), Psychotherapist (IAHIP) (2000), Supervisor (ACI&IAHIP)

    Worked in a variety of HSE Trauma and Addiction services for 32 years as Senior Addiction Counsellor (West Dublin) & Director of a National Counselling Service in Kildare/W Wicklow

    Founding member (2002), Chair and CEO, of Alcohol Action Ireland & Co-founder of Silent Voices (2019) Silent Voices - Alcohol Action Ireland

    Final post as Project Manager HSE Alcohol Programme with responsibility for https://www2.hse.ie/living-well/alcohol/ campaign & resources.

    Currently in private practice in Kildare

    “Providing safe spaces to speak the unspeakable”.

    Mick Devine, ACI

    Clinical Director with Tabor Group Addiction Services in Cork since 2011. Over 30 years experience in the field of alcohol and drug treatment. Trained in Family Systems Theory and very interested in personal and spiritual development and has recently completed teacher-training in Diamond Approach to Self-Realisation. He believes there is a need for more personal and professional development for therapists to enable them to explore this sensitive field in greater depth. He published two articles on this topic in IAHIP journal Inside Out in 2022.

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    BOOKING

    Please REGISTER HERE before Friday 28th March.

    Registration Fee (including tea and coffee):

    1. €95 for IAHIP, IACP and ACI Accredited Members and Associates 
    2. €120 for General Admission

    (Payment to be completed by Fri 28th March 2025)


    Please forward Registration Fee by Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT) to:

    Account Name:      Mick Devine
    Bank Address:        105 Douglas Road, Douglas, Co. Cork
    IBAN:                       IE84AIBK93434871040084
    BIC:                          AIBKIE2D
    Please include payment ID: 
    Seminar05Apr25


  • 18/02/2025 15:58 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Eco Art Therapy Spring School : A Creative Emergence.

    We are holding our annual Soearth Art Therapy school from the 2nd of May until the 4th of May at Soearth Projects, Kill, Co. Kildare

    soearthprojects.com

    This three day event will enable individuals to explore and reflect on the nature of their own and others creativity through the lens and approaches of Art Therapy/Psychotherapy. Situated in the rural environment of Soearth at Kill, the event will allow participants to work creatively connecting metaphor, meaning and narrative in the art studios as well as exploring their creative process in the outdoor meadows, woodlands surrounding the studios.

    The Spring School integrates Art Therapy/Psychotherapy and Environmental Art Therapy approaches and will introduce participants to the creative processes found in these practices. This will be facilitated through a blended practice of teaching & experiential components both individual and some group based.

    The Spring School will be of interest to those interested in developing their own creative process or/ and in pursuing training in Creative Arts Therapy. It therefore is suitable for those already practicing in Psychotherapy or those wishing to simply connect again with their own creativity (those from an art background or otherwise).

    The event will suit all levels of creativity whether it’s something you are seeking or something you are looking to develop and explore further. This Eco Art Psychotherapy Spring School will be a personal and shared celebration of the emergent and evolving creative process experienced in Art Psychotherapy.

    The theme for this year's Spring School ‘A creative emergence, In Relationship With The Land’ engages the notion of creative rebirth and renewal and its relationship we have with our natural environment. Springtime gives us an opportunity to emerge, as such, to reestablish through creative approaches a connection with early parts of ‘self’ (somatic/playful & sensitive parts) of which may have been laid dormant.

    The experiencing of elements of nature and its explored connections with myth and folklore can foster a playful communion with ourselves and our natural environment. These workshops offer an immersive opportunity to engage with these relationships. The workshops are playful in nature and are not skills based.

    No previous art experience is needed however an openness to explore a creative process is encouraged. Please note: Friday the 2nd of May is an in person event however can be experienced online. (On booking, you will receive a zoom link a week before the event).

    What will you gain from the experience?

    • Introduction to processes inherent in Art Therapy/Environmental Art Therapy practices. An initial step toward potential training in area of Art Psychotherapy ( for those experienced this course offers additional insight into this specific area).

    • Personal development and insight into one’s own creative process, explored through a variety of traditional and non traditional/ nature sourced creative media.

    • Wellbeing and Personal development enjoyed within a purpose built and nature based environment (surrounded within a private 300 acre green space).

    • Guidance & facilitation from two Senior Art Psychotherapists

    • Soearth Projects CPD certificate ( 11 hrs workshop hours) issued on completion

    Cost and Timetable

    Duration: Friday 2nd May to Sunday 4th May

    Friday 7 pm - 9 pm - Introductions and discussions on Art Psychotherapy within an Irish context, what to expect during the coming days, and introduction on the given theme.

    Evening Buffet and Refreshments will be provided

    (Note: optional online).

    Saturday 10am – 5 pm Experiential workshops both studio based and within Soearth setting. Home produced gourmet lunch will be provided (please notify for any dietary requirements)

    Sunday 10 am - 4 pm Experiential workshops, plus closing workshop

    Home produced gourmet lunch will be provided (please notify for any dietary requirements)

    Cost for the course € 290 *Inclusive of lunch and refreshments (each day)

    BOOKING:

    Via Website: https://soearthprojects.com/events-2

    Via Eventbrite: Click here>>>

    Or via email: info@soearthprojects.com

    For more Info/Accommodation if required:

    Please contact info@soearthprojects.com or contact Heidi Morrison on 087 060 5553 for Information

    Please note: On booking, we send a welcome letter including practical details about this event a week before its commencement.

    Facilitators Biography: Ed Kuczaj – Art Psychotherapist

    Ed Kuczaj is former Head of Department of Arts in Health and Education at MTU Crawford College retiring in 2017. Prior to this position he worked in the NHS in the UK, as a clinician and ArtsTherapy manager in the area of learning disabilities. He has published a number of articles and contributed to books in this area particularly around the area of loss and bereavement. During his time in the UK, he was a member of the British Association of Art Therapists and also Vice Chair for a number of years. Since retiring he has been involved in the Cork/ BVI Art Therapy Initiative, which worked in the British Virgin Islands in the Caribbean, shortly after the occurrence of hurricane Irma in 2017, working in schools and with community groups there. He was also chair of the Irish Association of Creative Arts Therapists in 2018 – 2020 and is still involved in the association & work. He also works as supervisor and is an advisor for the Soearth Project in Kill, Co Kildare, as well as AcademicCouncil Chair at the Children & Therapy Centre. Ed also engages in his own creativity through photography/ painting and sculpture and exhibits occasionally in Cork and Co Waterford where he is based.

    Heidi Morrison B.A( hons), M.A.,M.S.c

    Art Psychotherapist & Director/co Founder of Soearth Projects

    Heidi believes in fostering creativity and personal connections with nature for health and wellbeing. Her passion for creativity and nature informs the direction and vision of Soearth Projects. Heidi manages and designs programmes running at Soearth. Collaboration with other Creative Art Therapists/facilitators and community bodies are central to her vision. Heidi also runs private Art Psychotherapy sessions for Adults and is experienced with a diversity of complex mental health illnesses and difficulties. She has worked in a number of Private and Public mental health settings, these include St Patrick’s University Hospital, Kildare & West Wicklow mental health HSE services and Linn Dara CAMHS. Heidi is experienced at facilitating arts based self care groups both for charities and state funded mental health services. She continues to practice as a Visual Artist and hosts group and solo shows throughout the year.

  • 18/02/2025 12:29 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Overthinking | Eight-week training for Mental Health Professionals

    Master Practical Strategies to Support Clients Struggling with Overthinking and Unhelpful Thought Patterns

    Wednesday mornings, 9am to 10.00am from 2 April to 21 May 2025, café style learning. Course includes certificate of attendance (8 CPD hours) and resources. Fee: €95.

    Learn effective interventions designed to help clients break free from cycles of overthinking, rumination, and negative thinking. Research shows a strong connection between overthinking and mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, and PTSD (Kaiser et al., 2016). This training will examine the two-way relationship between overthinking and mental health, offering valuable insights into how these patterns influence mood and emotional well-being.

    Key Learning Points:

    Understanding Overthinking Dynamics

    Identify mental habits linked to overthinking, rumination, anxiety, and social anxiety.

    Recognise the role of overthinking in chronic pain, illness, and depression in persistent negative thoughts.

    Targeting Negative Thinking & Core Beliefs

    Reduce rumination, perfectionism, and reactivity.

    Uncover subconscious rules, schemas, and core beliefs shaping behaviours.


    Understanding OCD & Overthinking Dynamics

    Recognise the cyclical nature of obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviours.

    Explore cognitive biases, selective attention, and the role of thought-action fusion in OCD.

    Understand internal safety-seeking behaviours and how they reinforce compulsions.

    Identify the impact of rumination and over-analysis in maintaining OCD symptoms.


    Effective Cognitive Strategies

    Teach thought monitoring, positive reappraisal, and doubt-reducing techniques.

    Address procrastination and perfectionism through tailored interventions.

    Therapeutic Integration & Mindfulness

    Apply techniques from CBT, ACT, DBT, and MBCT.

    Manage the inner critic, impostor syndrome, and ambivalence.

    Cultivate mindfulness to navigate intrusive thoughts and PTSD-related overthinking.

    Empower your clients to regain control and foster mental resilience.

    Wednesday mornings, 9am to 10.00am from 2 April to 21 May 202Facilitator: Gerry

    Cunningham, MIAHIP, MIACP
Cost: €95

    Training includes notes and certificate and 8 hours CPD training.

    Booking: mindfulnessclinic.ie | info@mindfulnessclinic.ie | 087-7989 301

  • 18/02/2025 11:51 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Exploring the nature of relational psychotherapy withDr. Linda Finlay: Seminar & reception/book launch, DCU School of Nursing Psychotherapy & Community Health, Friday 28th February, 5-7pm

    We warmly invite you to join us in DCUfor a seminar with Dr. Linda Finlay exploring the nature of relational psychotherapy (5-6.30pm), followed by a book signing & reception (wine/soft drinks/sweet nibbles). Linda’s new book Relational Counselling and Psychotherapy has been recently published by Sage and some discounted copies (30% discount) will be available for purchase at this event, as well as a discount code for purchasing the book online.

    Please see our event webpage here for further information and to book your place - early booking is advised as places are limited: https://dcu-snpch.zohobackstage.eu/LindaFinlay#/?lang=en

  • 18/02/2025 11:01 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The Regeneration Process Method (RPM)

    Heal the Past – Transform the Present – Regenerate the Future

    2 Day Workshop

    How can we heal the past while building a better future?

    This 2-day workshop explores the connections between personal healing, ancestral wisdom, and regenerative action to create lasting change—for ourselves, our communities, and the planet.

    What You’ll Gain:

    • Understanding of how transgenerational trauma shapes social, racial & ecological crises
    • A new fourth phase of trauma healing focused on justice & systemic change
    • Tools to navigate eco-anxiety, grief & collective healing
    • A holistic approach integrating body, spirit & psychology
    • Practical steps to challenge privilege, dismantle oppression & foster regeneration

    Who is this for?

    This is for you if you feel called to:

    • Work with eco-anxiety, grief & systemic change
    • Integrate spirituality, healing & social justice
    • Reconnect with nature, the unseen world & your true self

    Facilitated by: Dr. Ame Cutler, TRInstitute Transpersonal psychologist, educator, and founder of the Transgenerational Regeneration Institute, this experience offers a powerful framework for transformation at both the individual and systemic levels.

    Location: Marino Institute, Griffith Ave, Dublin

    Dates: Saturday, July 5, 2025 - Sunday, July 6, 2025
    Time: 9:00 AM -5:00 PM
    Cost: €330 (Early bird 10% percent discount before May 1st)
    CPD: 14 hours

    Join us in exploring how healing the past can lead to a more regenerative future.

    Website: Transgenerational Regeneration Institute

    Follow us: @TRInstitute (Facebook and Instagram)

    Local Organisers:

    • Catherine Slattery +353 (0)86 032 0321
    • Carol Duffy +353 (0)86 805 8622

    Limited Spaces - Reserve your spot today

    Book Now: enrollmentservices@transgenerationalregenerationinstitute.org

    Download the brochure by [clicking here>>>].

  • 18/02/2025 10:50 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Certificate in the Foundations of Psychoanalysis

    (8 Weeks, Thursdays, Hybrid, April 3-June 6)

    Click here>>> for download the course overview

  • 18/02/2025 10:42 | Anonymous member (Administrator)


    Workshop Description

    This workshop with Dr Stephen Terrell gives learners an overview of how Transforming Touch is delivered and the power of therapeutic touch in healing early trauma. It includes a screening of ‘Healing – The Power of Presence’ – a conversation between Dr Terrell & Dr Tony Bates.

    What is Transforming Touch®? 

    Transforming Touch® is a regulation focused therapy, that uses safe touch to heal and repair early developmental trauma in children, adolescents & adults. It was devised by Dr. Stephen Terrell and works with a 7-point protocol to build attachment and somatic trust in the body. Over time enhancements & the integration of primitive reflexes are incorporated. The practitioner meets the client exactly where they are with presence, regulation and compassion, allowing them to open to the possibility of healing. It’s a relational, non-pathologising approach that is profoundly healing at a nervous system level. It brings together several disciplines including Attachment Theory, Neuroscience, Child Development Theory, Trauma & Somatics.

    What is covered? 

    The program for the day will include the following:

    Lectures & practical teaching including skill-building. Learn the importance of touch in healing early adversity and some basic touch skills that you can integrate into your practice. 

    Screening of ‘Healing – The Power of Presence’ – A recorded conversation between Dr Stephen Terrell & Dr Tony Bates, Clinical Psychologist & mindfulness practitioner. Come and hear Dr Terrell’s own story and how the modality developed over time. See a very powerful and rich exchange between two stalwarts of mental health healing & innovation. 

    A live demonstration of Transforming Touch®. Witness for yourself the depth & power of this approach, as Dr Terrell applies the principles of Transforming Touch® in a live demo. 

    A panel discussion between a variety of Irish professionals who are already integrating this ground-breaking modality into their work. 

    Q&A During the day, there will be plenty of opportunity to ask questions with a focus on interactive & participative learning, drawing on everyone’s experience. 

    This workshop also serves as an introduction to the Transforming Touch® Practitioner Training beginning in 2025 at the Avila Carmelite Centre, Dublin.

    September 25-28 2025 - Module 1
    January 22-25 2026 - Module 2
    April 30 - May 3 2026 - Module 3

    More information – www.austinattach.com.   

    Who is Dr. Stephen Terrell?

    Dr. Terrell is a leading expert in the field of Developmental Trauma and Adoption and is recognised worldwide for his work in this area. He is based near Austin Texas in the US and regularly visits Ireland to provide training in Transforming Touch® & to support practitioners who are already using the work. He is co-author of the book ‘Nurturing Resilience’ with Kathy L. Kain. In this book, they draw on fifty years of their combined clinical and teaching experience to provide a clear road map for understanding & working with the complexities of early trauma and its related symptoms. Dr Terrell advocates moving from a symptom-led framework & diagnostics to acknowledging every client’s presentation as normal, based on what they have experienced.

    Who is Dr Tony Bates?

    Dr Bates is a renowned clinical psychologist. Formerly the head of the Department of Psychology at St James’s Hospital, Dublin, he established the MSc in cognitive psychotherapy at Trinity College Dublin and founded Jigsaw, the National Centre for Youth Mental Health. He was made honorary Professor of Psychology in UCD in September 2018 as a tribute to his contribution to the field. He trained as a mindfulness teacher in University of North Wales, Bangor in 2001 and has been active since in disseminating Mindfulness in Ireland. He regularly appears on the Brendan O’Connor Show on RTÉ Radio 1 and is a published author. In his recently published book  ‘Breaking the Heart Open’, he describes how his childhood trauma impacted his life & informed the direction of his work and his philosophy as a psychologist.

    Course Details

    DURATION: 1 Day    
    DATE: Tuesday April 29th
    TIMETABLE: 10am to 4.30 pm 
    Registration open from 9.30am

    VENUE: Rochestown Park Hotel, Rochestown Road, Douglas, Cork, T12 AKC8

    FEES 

    Full Price: €150 including lunch.

    Early Bird Price: €125 for tickets purchased before Friday March 7th 2025.

    Purchase tickets at www.seminars.ie 

    Or book directly on: https://buytickets.at/heartofmindfulness/1555301

    https://www.seminars.ie/
  • 18/02/2025 10:37 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Mindfulness & Compassion Based Programmes, Limerick

    Next Programme: Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction 8-wk Programme (MBSR/CT). Mondays March 3rd-April 21st 7-9.15pm

    Cost: €395

    Compassion Based Programmes (Mindful Self Compassion, Mindfulness Based Compassionate Living & Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy for Cancer) are also offered in person, online and one to one support as preferred.

    About your instructor: Hilary Smyth, founder of kind Mind Ireland, has extensive training and experience in Mindfulness, Meditation and Compassion following a 30yr background in Nursing (20 as a Palliative Care Specialist and Educator) and is currently an MSc student ofCounselling & Psychotherapy, DCTC. She teaches Mindfulness courses to Cancer Support networks, Healthcare staff and to the general public.

    Registration & information:

    kindmindireland@gmail.com

    Browse Additional

    www.kindmindireland.com

    Click here>>> to Download flyer

    Click here>>> to check the course overview

  • 11/02/2025 12:21 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    We invite pre-accredited and accredited psychotherapists to join our practice in Limerick City.

    Bright, spacious and comfortable therapy rooms available for long term rent (minimum 1 year requirement) on a day or half day basis. No sessional booking.

    The room is accessed by buzzer-entry, car parking is available for therapists and the practice is in a central location of the city near public transport and parking. IAHIP or IACP members and the room is available for psychotherapy and counselling professionals only. If interested please contact Karen @ Karen.Prendergast8@gmail.com

       
       

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